A tile rebate cutting apparatus has a guide member, which may be formed by a spirit level, forming a linear guide for a rebate cutting tool, the rebate cutting tool incorporating at least one cutting device, the rebate cutting tool being adapted to engage with said guide member to move along a predetermined line determined by the position of the guide member to enable a cut for a rebate to be made in a ceiling tile.
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1. A tile rebate cutting apparatus comprising:
a guide member forming a linear guide; and
a rebate cutting tool including a chassis, said chassis slidably coupled to said guide member, said rebate cutting tool incorporating at least two rebate cutting devices, said rebate cutting tool adapted to engage with said guide member to move along a predetermined line determined by a position of said guide member to enable a plurality of rebate cuts forming a rebate to be made in a tile, a first of said rebate cutting devices arranged to make a first of said plurality of rebate cuts in a surface of said tile, a second of said rebate cutting devices arranged to make a second of said plurality of rebate cuts in an edge of said tile, said second of said plurality of rebate cuts located approximately perpendicular to said first of said plurality of rebate cuts and passing through said first of said plurality of rebate cuts to sever a piece of material from said tile to form said rebate; and
a cutting tool carrier including a tile cutting part and a rebate cutting part, said rebate cutting part angularly positioned with respect to said tile cutting part in a manner in which said tile cutting part is pivoted to a position clear of said tile when said tile is cut by said rebate cutting part and said rebate cutting part is pivoted to a position clear of said tile when said tile is cut by said tile cutting part, a body of said cutting tool carrier pivotally mounted on said chassis to accommodate movement between a tile cutting position and a rebate cutting position.
3. An apparatus according to
a parting off tool, said parting off tool adapted to engage with said guide member to move along a predetermined line determined by a position of said guide member, and said parting off tool incorporating a parting off cutting device positioned relative to said guide member to cut said tile to size.
4. An apparatus according to
wherein said guide member includes at least one elongate member, said at least one elongate member including at least one raised guide rail extending throughout at least a portion of a length of said at least one elongate member; and
wherein at least one of said rebate cutting tool, said parting off tool, and combinations thereof are adapted to engage with said at least one raised guide rail.
5. An apparatus according to
wherein said at least one raised guide rail is two parallel raised guide rails extending throughout at least a portion of a length of said at least one elongate member; and
wherein said rebate cutting tool, said parting off tool, and combinations thereof are adapted to engage with said two parallel raised guide rails.
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wherein at least one of the group consisting of said rebate cutting tool, said parting off tool, and combinations thereof includes a blade having an adjustable cutting depth.
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a drive motor coupled to at least one of the group consisting of said tile cutting part, said rebate cutting part, and combinations thereof for driving at least one of the group consisting of said tile cutting part, said rebate cutting part, and combinations thereof.
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wherein said guide member is an extrusion of a constant cross section, and said chassis is slidably coupled to said guide member in a manner that limits or prevents lateral movement of said chassis.
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This application claims the benefit of and is a national phase filing of the PCT patent application entitled “Tile Rebate Cutting Apparatus” having International Application No. PCT/GB2008/003491, filed Oct. 14, 2008, which claims the benefit of the Great Britain patent application having application no. 0720419.1, filed Oct. 18, 2007, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety as if fully set forth herein.
The present invention relates to tile rebate cutting apparatus, and particularly but not exclusively relates to an apparatus for cutting rebates on the periphery of ceiling tiles intended for use with suspended ceilings in offices and the like.
In such suspended ceilings, a framework formed of aluminum strips, arranged in a regular pattern to define squares each adapted to receive a tile or panel, is first secured in the desired position, and the ceiling tiles are then placed in the framework to provide a smooth ceiling in which recessed lights may also be incorporated. Typically, the tiles just rest on the framework and in many installations the framework projects below the general plane of the tiles. This is visually unattractive and the preferred option is to provide the tiles with a peripheral rebate which rests on the framework so that the face surface of the tile lies flush with the framework. The ceiling is thus given a visually smooth and attractive appearance.
However, rooms into which a suspended ceiling is fitted are extremely rarely the right size for the ceiling to need only square tiles of the fixed size. As a result, it is invariably necessary to cut the tiles down to fit the final space adjacent all four walls. As a result, the side of the tile which is being cut to reduce its size does not have a rebate and it is therefore necessary for the installer to cut such a rebate. Typically, with modern plastic ceiling tiles which are formed of an expanded or foamed plastic material, this is carried out by the operator using a sharp knife and straight edge to cut partially through the tile from its face to the depth of the rebate and then from the side edge to make another cut at right angles to the first to thereby cutaway the material to form the necessary rebate. This method has the disadvantage that it is extremely slow and time consuming to make the necessary cuts and it is also difficult to ensure that the cuts are accurately positioned, with the result that the tiles can be spoiled causing unnecessary wastage, whilst the resulting appearance of the ceiling can be compromised. The use of a sharp knife such as a utility knife is potentially hazardous and is responsible for many accidents.
The present invention seeks to overcome or minimize these problems.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a tile rebate cutting apparatus having a guide member forming a linear guide for a cutting tool, and a rebate cutting tool incorporating at least two cutting devices, the rebate cutting tool being adapted to engage with said guide means to move along a predetermined line determined by the position of the guide means to enable a cut forming a rebate to be made in the edge of the tile, one cutting device being arranged to make first rebate cut in the surface of a tile and the other cutting device being arranged to complete the rebate by making a cut in the edge of the tile at right angles to the first rebate cut which meets with the first rebate cut thereby to sever a piece of material from the tile to form the rebate.
Preferably, a further cutting tool is provided which is adapted to engage with the guide member and incorporates a cutting device positioned relative to the guide member so as to cut the tile to size, prior to the rebate being cut by the rebate cutting tool.
Preferably, the guide means comprises an elongate member having at least one raised guide rail extending along its length. Preferably, two such raised guide rails are provided arranged in spaced parallel relationship.
Preferably, one or more of the cutting tools has an elongate groove or recess adapted to engage with the rail or rails on the guide means.
In a preferred embodiment, the guide means is formed of an aluminum extrusion and one or more of the cutting tools has a main body formed of an aluminum extrusion.
The cutting device may comprise a fixed blade the cutting depth of which may be adjustable but, preferably, the cutting device or devices comprise rotatable cutting wheels which may be diamond tipped.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a rebate cutting tool incorporating at least one cutting device, the rebate cutting tool been adapted to engage with a spirit level to move along a predetermined line determined by the position of the spirit level to enable a cut forming a rebate to be made in the tile.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the tool has a chassis engageable with the guide means so as to be slidable therealong, the chassis carrying a cutting tool carrier having a body pivotally mounted on the chassis so as to be pivotal between a tile cutting position and a rebate cutting position.
Preferably, the carrier has a first tile cutting part and a second rebate cutting part angularly positioned with respect to the first part, the arrangement being such that when one of the parts is in its cutting position, the other part is pivoted to a position in which its cutting devices are clear of a tile being cut.
The relative positions of the cutting devices on the carrier may be adjustable.
The apparatus may have a drive motor for driving the cutting devices, which may be a battery powered electrical motor.
Preferably, the guide means comprises an extrusion of constant cross section, and the chassis has a mating cross section engageable therewith, the cross sections being such as to enable the chassis to slide along the guide means but to be constrained against movement in the lateral planes.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to
As shown particularly in
The tool 1 includes a first cutting device 10 in the further base element 8 which is adapted to form a cut along a line in the surface of the tile which is a predetermined distance required by a rebate from the edge of the tile. A further cutting device 11 is located in the downwardly depending web 9 which is adapted to form a cut along a line in the edge surface of the tile to meet up with the cut formed in the surface of the tile to enable a portion of material to be removed to thereby form a rebate along the edge of the tile which is such as to enable the tile to fit into a framework of a suspended ceiling so that the tile lies flush with the surface of the ceiling framework.
The cutting devices 10, 11 in the embodiment shown comprise rotatable wheels, which may be diamond tipped. It is also possible in an alternative form for the cutting devices to comprise cutting blades which may be of the replaceable type as used in a Stanley® knife. The cutting depth of the blades. or of the wheels, may be adjustable by means not shown to suit different thicknesses of tile or size of rebate required.
In operation, the guide member 6 is secured to a ceiling tile by a clamp or even by manual pressure, and the tile is cut to size by means of the parting off tool 12. Then, without having to reposition the guide member 6, the rebate forming tool is used to cut a rebate in the new edge of the tile. Again, although rotatable cutting wheels are illustrated, the tool may have a fixed blade as described above with reference to the rebate cutting tool. The depth of cut may be adjustable to suit different thicknesses of ceiling tile.
Referring now to
In this embodiment, the rebate cutting tool 1 has a downwardly open groove or channel 19 which is adapted to engage over one crosspiece 18 of the I-section, as shown. The tool has a planar face 20 adapted to abut the machined face 16 of the spirit level and dimensioned so that when the tool is placed with its channel engaged over the edge of the spirit level as shown, a base element 21 of the tool rests on the surface of the tile to be cut. Thus, by moving the tool 1 along the spirit level 15, a rebate can be cut as described before. Similarly, a corresponding parting off cutting tool may be provided.
In an alternative embodiment (not illustrated), the cutting tool has a large downwardly open channel with two inwardly opposing flat faces which are adapted to engage over the machined faces of the spirit level. In yet another embodiment, the spirit level is designed to be used in the upright position with one machined face resting on the surface of a tile with the cutting tool being adapted to rest on the upper machined face and to engage the sides of the machined face.
Referring now to
At the lower end, as shown in the drawing, recesses 29 and 30 are formed in the end face of each of the side members which recess is adapted to slide onto the track of the suspended ceiling. At the end of the side members, there are depending abutments 31 and 32, respectively. At the other end of the side members 22 and 23, rebates 33 and 34 are formed.
In operation, it is often necessary to cut a tile to size to fit into a non regular space between the main track framework of the suspended ceiling and the wall of the room. With this tool of the present invention, the recesses 29 and 30 are first inserted onto the track section extending away from the wall and the side member 22 is pushed up against the track section spaced from the wall. The rebates 33 and 34 are located at the other end of the side members about the edge of the opposing track section extending away from the wall. The side member 23 is then manually pushed up against the track section secured to the wall. If the wall is at an angle, the side member 23 pivots about the pin joints 27 and 28 to lie at an angle to the side member 22. The manually operable clamping screws 26 are then tightened on the two transverse members 24 and 25. In this way, the precise line along which the tile must be cut and the rebate formed is determined. The tool is then removed from the track and placed on the tile with the abutments 31 and 32 abutting the edge of tile. The tile can then be cut accurately to size and the rebate formed.
Turning now to
The chassis 39 carries a body comprising a cutting tool carrier 40 which is pivotally mounted on the chassis 39 so as to pivot between a tile cutting position shown in
Still referring to
In operation, to cut a tile to size, the base board 36 is placed on the tile at the desired location, the cutting tool 35 is positioned on the rear edge of the base board 36 and the chassis 39 engages with the guide member 38. The operator places the base board 36 on the desired position on a tile and then manually presses down on the rear part 40 of the cutting tool and pushes it along the guide member to thereby sever the tile. The operator then pivots the cutting tool to the rebate cutting position shown in
In this embodiment, the cutting wheels are freely rotatable, but it is envisaged that in a further embodiment, the wheels are rotatably driven by an electric motor connected to the cutting wheels through a gear train or a toothed belt. It is envisaged that the drive to each section 41 and 44 may be disconnected when the part 41 or 44, as the case may be, is not in the cutting position. The electric motor is preferably powered by a rechargeable battery. This embodiment is particularly useful for cutting heavy duty tiles, particularly those formed of heavier, denser materials such as plasterboard or similar gypsum-based materials.
Referring now to
The locking mechanism 53 includes on each of the spacing members 55 and 56 an elongate toothed rack 61, only one of which is shown, which is engaged by a tongue located in the transverse member 52 and biased into engagement by resilient means (not shown). The tongues are lifted out of engagement with the racks 61 by depressing a lever mechanism 62 in the transverse member 52. This can thus be done with the one hand which is holding the device in position, leaving the other hand of the operator free to move the spacing members 55 and 56 out to abut the opposing frame element as described previously. The lever mechanism 62 is then released so that the spacing members 55 and 56 are locked in position relative to the transverse member 54. The device is then placed on the tile to be cut with the transverse member 54 abutting one side edge of the tile. The marker points on the ends 57 and 58 of the space members 55 and 56 thus mark the tile at the correct location for the tile to be cut and a rebate formed by the cutting tool described earlier.
It will be understood that the embodiments are described by way of example only and that alternative forms of the apparatus are possible. For example, in a further form of the invention, the cutting tool may have three cutting wheels rotatable about spaced parallel axes, two of the cutting wheels performing the function of cutting the tile to size, as in the cutting wheels 42 and 43, the third cutting wheel being adapted to form the rebate cut in the face of the tile simultaneously with the tile being cut to size. The tool is then pivoted to a position in which the edge cut to form the rebate is made on the next stroke of the tool. This pivotal movement could be about an axis parallel to the axis of movement of the tool along the guide means.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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